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Descriptions for Course Proposal
For examples of past courses, see http://honors.uoregon.edu/curriculum/courses
LOWER DIVISION SCIENCE COURSES
HC 207 (H)
Honors College Science (4,4,4)
Includes lab. How science can be applied and misapplied in answering questions about nature and society. Includes discussions, demonstrations. Primarily for non-science students.
HC 209 (H)
Honors College Science (4,4,4)
No lab. How science can be applied and misapplied in answering questions about nature and society. Includes discussions and demonstrations. Primarily for non-science students.
LITERATURE AND HISTORY COURSES
HC 221, 222, 223 (H)
Honors College Literature (4,4,4)
Study of literature and the nature of literary experience through the reading of great works drawn from English and world literatures.
HC 231, 232, 233 (H)
Honors College History (4,4,4)
Examination, through close study of secondary and primary source materials, of institutions and ideas that have shaped the modern world.
UPPER DIVISION COLLOQUIA
HC 421 (H)
Honors College Arts & Letters Colloquium: [Topic] (4R)
Offered in a range of topics with an emphasis on arts and letters. R thrice for a maximum of 16 credits when topic changes.
HC 431 (H)
Honors College Social Science Colloquium: [Topic] (4R)
Offered in a range of topics with an emphasis on social science. R thrice for a maximum of 16 credits when topic changes.
HC 441 (H)
Honors College Science Colloquium: [Topic] (4R)
Offered in a range of topics with an emphasis on science. R thrice for a maximum of 16 credits when topic changes.
HC 424 (H)
Honors College Identities Colloquium: [Topic] (R)
Topics focus on construction of collective identities (classes, genders, religions, sexual orientations), the emergence of representative voices, and the effects of prejudice, intolerance, and discrimination. Prereq: HC 221,222, 223 or HC 231, 232, 233. Satisfies UO Identity, Pluralism and Tolerance multicultural requirement (IP). R when content changes.
HC 434 (H)
Honors College International Cultures Colloquium: [Topic] (R)
Topics focus on international cultures' race, ethnicity, pluralism/monoculturalism, or prejudice/tolerance, or may describe and analyze a world-view substantially different from current U.S. views. Prereq: HC 221,222, 223 or HC 231, 232, 233. Satisfies UO International Cultures multicultural requirement (IC). R when content changes.
HC 444 (H)
Honors College American Cultures Colloquium: [Topic] (R)
Topics focus on multiple American racial and ethnic groups - African American, Chicano or Latino, Native American, Asian American, European American - from historical and comparative perspectives. Prereq: HC 221, 222, 223 or HC 231, 232, 233. Satisfies UO American Cultures multicultural requirement (AC). R when content changes.
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